Sala Thai serves as a hub connecting students with sustainable values.
Education

“Sala Thai” project invests in next generation

Representatives of SCG Group, in coordination with Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA), the Royal Thai Consulate-General in Ho Chi Minh City, and Thai enterprises, officially inaugurated Sala Thai — the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy Learning Centre at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Viet Nam National University, Ho Chi Minh City), on April 24.

A class at Luong Van Tuy High School for the Gifted in Ninh Binh Province.
Technology

AI education for school students

In recent years, the Ministry of Education and Training has gradually rolled out a range of activities to introduce artificial intelligence into general education in a systematic way suited to Viet Nam’s context.

Students in an industrial electronics class practise on an automation model at Ha Noi High-Tech Vocational College.
Education

A push to streamline the school network

The Government has issued Resolution No. 105 on the action programme to implement Conclusion No. 210 of the 13th Party Central Committee, setting out requirements to streamline the education system, from limiting the number of public colleges in each locality at no more than three to reviewing, merging or dissolving ineffective training institutions.

Students attend a lecture on the History of the Communist Party of Viet Nam at Ha Noi National University of Education (Photo: qdnd.vn)
Education

New vision for training personnel in the social sciences

To adapt to the demands of the knowledge economy and digital transformation, training and research in the social sciences and humanities must emphasise applicability and international integration. This will enable effective policy advice and planning that meet the country’s evolving development needs. The reality calls for elevating the training of social science personnel to a new level.

Children read books in preparation for an online competition. (Photo: MAI LU)
Education

Positive impacts of online activities

Reading culture is entering a significant phase, with a growing number of activities being held online and attracting large numbers of participants. Major online competitions and creative programmes run by schools and publishing houses are not only reshaping reading habits, but also gradually building a more open, flexible and interactive ecosystem for reading.

Delegates at the workshop.
Education

Technology-driven solutions support the goal of making English a second language in education

The national workshop “Technological solutions for implementing the policy of making English a second language in education” highlighted the strategic role of technology, especially artificial intelligence, in transforming teaching, learning and assessment, while promoting coordination among the State, educational institutions and enterprises to build a modern, effective bilingual education ecosystem.

Dr Dang Viet Quang and a group of students present their project, “Production of composite materials from recycled plastics and agricultural by-products”, at the 2025 National Start-up Day for pupils and students. (Photo: Phuoc An)
Education

Supporting start-up activities in educational institutions

With the aim of fostering an entrepreneurial culture within educational institutions, building a substantive start-up environment in schools, and placing learners at the centre of innovation activities, on February 25, 2026, Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long signed Decision No. 336/QD-TTg approving the programme “Supporting pupils and students in entrepreneurship for the 2026–2035 Period”.

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